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The Genetic Variability of Present-Day Bulgarians Captures Ancient and Recent Ancestral Contributions. [PDF]

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State, Faith, and Nation in Ottoman and Post-Ottoman Lands

Choice Reviews Online, 2014
Current standard narratives of Ottoman, Balkan, and Middle East history overemphasise the role of nationalism in the transformation of the region. Challenging these accounts, this book argues that religious affiliation was in fact the most influential shaper of communal identity in the Ottoman era, that religion moulded the relationship between state ...
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Late Ottoman State Education

2012
Education in the Ottoman Empire has long attracted scholarly interest. Many studies have focused on missionary education or Ottoman civil education. The place of military education, by contrast, has been generally missing from the story of late Ottoman modernization.
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The Ottoman State and Ibn Arabism

2022
The Ibn Arabian thought has begun to penetrate the educational activities of the Ottoman madrasas with a genuine interpretation since Davud-i Kayseri was deliberatively appointed by Orhan Gazi in 1331 to the Madrasa of Iznik. The graduates of this madrasa introduced the understanding of Ibn Arabi in the tradition of Ottoman education and administration,
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Ottoman Ego-Documents: State of the Art

International Journal of Middle East Studies, 2021
Research into ego-documents has being going on around the world for several decades, especially in continental Europe. The Dutch historian Jacques Presser, the inventor of the term, used “ego-document” to refer to materials such as diaries, memoirs, autobiographies, and personal letters.
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The Transformation of the Ottoman State, 1789-1908

International Journal of Middle East Studies, 1972
The study of the Ottoman state in tĥe latter part of the eighteenth century and throughout the nineteenth demands a broader analytical framework than hitherto used if its transformation and the social and political history of the Middle East, the Balkans, and even North Africa, which were parts of the Ottoman State at one time or other, are to be ...
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The Ottoman state and the question of state autonomy: Comparative perspectives

Journal of Peasant Studies, 1991
Donated by Klaus Kreiser ; Reprinted from : New Approaches to State and Peasant in Ottoman History, 1992.
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